10. Run, flow, glide.

Roll, n.

    1. Volume, scroll, document.
    2. Chronicle, record, history, annals.
    3. List, register, catalogue, inventory, schedule, official document.
    4. Loaf of bread (small, and rolled up while in the dough).
    5. Rocking (as of a vessel in a heavy sea).
    6. Prolonged, deep sound.
    7. Cylinder, roller.
    8. Round mass.

Rollicking, a. Frolicsome, jolly, frolicking, playful, sportive, lively, frisky, full of frolic, swaggering, jovial.

Romaic, n. Vernacular, modern Greek.

Roman, a.

    1. Of Rome, of the Romans.
    2. Of the Latins, of ancient Rome.
    3. Noble, distinguished, brave, hardy, patriotic.
    4. Roman Catholic, of the Roman Catholic religion.

Roman, n.

    1. Native of Rome.
    2. Roman Catholic.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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